Wow this is cheap, brand new lovely house (needs a few grand) and it's in a much better location. As in Tipperary is certainly better on many fronts than remote West of Ireland (in my view).
http://www.daft.ie/tipperary/houses-for-sale/emly/88-glen-court-emly-tipperary-1552094/
Op isn't buying a house in 2014, it'll be 2018 very soon. There are currently 56 semi-detached 3-bed houses advertised on daft in Laois, only 6 are under 100k. Since 2010 the property price index has 254 sold. Only 10 were under 50k and another 32 between 50k-75k. Did you mix up Laois with Cavan or Longford perhaps?
No confusion, it's still one of the cheapest places to buy. Longford, Leitrim, Cavan, Roscommon all in the mix as well. Mayo and Sligo have dipped in as well based on first quarters sales this year.
No confusion, it's still one of the cheapest places to buy. Longford, Leitrim, Cavan, Roscommon all in the mix as well. Mayo and Sligo have dipped in as well based on first quarters sales this year.
There's a property in Ballaghadareen Roscommon on pound street priced at 40,000 euros and it seems to be in reasonable condition.It was Bronte who alerted me to that property.Posters What are your thoughts on Ballaghadareen ?
Bronte i never said i wanted to live in a remote area of Ireland,i said i wanted to live in a rural village or a country town with the reason for that being near to the local amenties because i dont drive.That house you showed me on the forum is for sale via auction and i'm steering clear of auctions and i'm not interested in living in a housing estate because i have lived in one all my life so i want a complete change from that.
Terraced is ok but not in an estate and has to be in reasonable condition.I would consider any county that has plenty of countryside which is open to the public and with rail transport to Dublin or the nearest rail link to Dublin.
Terraced is ok but not in an estate and has to be in reasonable condition.I would consider any county that has plenty of countryside which is open to the public and with rail transport to Dublin or the nearest rail link to Dublin.
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